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Retaining Recognition and Rehiring in the Recovery

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What’s your investment plan for workforce improvement programmes? An Accenture survey of CxO level executives (and a few HR pros) found recognition, incentive and training programmes held steady or actually increased in the last 12 months.

As Incentive magazine reported on the study:

“In the United States, 39 percent of respondents made no changes to their recognition programmes, while 28 percent increased them. … On average, about 24 percent of respondents cut those programmes. International companies showed even more support for retaining or growing recognition, incentive, and training programmes, with just 15 percent and 19 percent cutting recognition and incentive compensation programmes, while about 75 percent maintained or grew them.”

This is well in line with similar findings from our own market research “Restarting Recognition: Tap into the Power of Recognition during the Recovery,” which includes results of research on how companies changed their employee recognition approach in response to the recession and how they are now adapting their recognition programmes during the economic recovery. The paper also offers seven recommendations to properly calibrate your programme for the recovery.

Another interesting finding is that 54% of US companies and 35% of global organisations that reduced staff plan to rebuild their workforces to pre-recession levels. This is great news, but as I’ve

said before

, companies must first resolve any lingering negativity and reinvigorate their current workforce or they’re bringing new hires into a very tough situation.

Are you planning on rehiring? What are you doing to restore trust and loyalty in your current employees?

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Editor's Welcome

 

Hello! And welcome back as we enter 2012, with a busy year ahead of us all. With talk of double-dip recessions, a possible partial or even full break-up of the Eurozone and unemployment rates set to hit nearly 9%, topics such as organisational streamlining, staff resilience and talent management are likely to be on many an HR professional's lips over the next 12 months.
 
But to lighten the gloom here in the UK, we also have the Queen's Diamond Jubilee and its attendant public holidays to look forward to at the start of June. Followed by two weeks of Olympic Games from 27 July to 12 August and the Paralympics from 29 August to 9 September, each generating their own excitement, but also issues to work through for hard-pressed HR departments trying to sort out the multifarious staffing issues in advance.
 
So with an interesting but challenging year to come, HRZone promises to be with you, supporting you all the way and providing our usual insightful blend of news, analysis, community blogs and expert comment to help you sort the wheat from the chaff. As ever, we love to hear from you too so feel free to either post your words of wisdom to our blog section yourself or, in the case of longer, more in-depth ‘expert voice’ articles, drop me a line with any ideas to cath.everett@siftmedia.co.uk.....
 
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